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Meet the Team

2022-08-22T03:58:40+00:00

We are a partnership from varying sectors from all over Europe, Our lead partner is based in Germany – Münster University of Applied Sciences (MUAS). MUAS employs a multidisciplinary approach, preparing its members for life in the global market and ensuring an in depth understanding of the ever changing world of work. Our second partner comes from the UK, University of Nottingham is an institute devoted to the discovery, enterprise and advancement of the human condition combined with a lifelong commitment to improved health and wellbeing. University of Nottingham houses the Food Innovation Centre, which allows them to connect and work [...]

Meet the Team2022-08-22T03:58:40+00:00

Covid impacts on Social enterprise

2021-04-13T09:11:42+00:00

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Covid impacts on Social enterprise2021-04-13T09:11:42+00:00

The need for digital skills

2021-04-08T19:22:24+00:00

The need for digital skills…now more than ever The coronavirus pandemic has made it clear that UK businesses are desperately in need of tech skills in workers of all ages and backgrounds. Now innovative new organisations are springing up to meet the need. It is arguably more important than ever to invest in employee development and tech skills. Even pre-pandemic, government figures showed eight out of ten advertised openings required some level of digital skills. Organisations should be seeking opportunities to reskill and upskill people from all backgrounds, and develop careers in the high-growth, high-demand tech sector. This is particularly relevant [...]

The need for digital skills2021-04-08T19:22:24+00:00

Top Innovative Learning Strategies

2021-04-08T19:22:22+00:00

The top Innovative Learning Strategies for Modern Pedagogy Crossover learning An effective method is for a teacher to propose and discuss a question in the classroom, then for learners to explore that question on a museum visit or field trip, collecting photos or notes as evidence, then share their findings back in the class to produce individual or group answers.   Learning through Argumentation Students can advance their understanding of science and mathematics by arguing in ways similar to professional scientists and mathematicians. Argumentation helps students attend to contrasting ideas, which can deepen their learning. It makes technical reasoning public, for [...]

Top Innovative Learning Strategies2021-04-08T19:22:22+00:00

6 Food Trends Driving Food Innovation

2022-08-22T03:58:41+00:00

There are lots of factors that contribute to food innovation and yearly trends. In order to gain a full understanding, and apply those locally or within a niche market, you need to understand the macro factors that are influencing food innovation. A Focus On Long Term Health Traceability: Sourcing & Production Awareness Social Responsibility: Waging War On Food Waste & Unnecessary Packaging Globalisation & Travel: A Search For New & Under-Explored Flavours Digital Innovation: Food At Our Fingertips Convenience: Easy But Not Speedy Home Cooking Solutions Read more …. https://www.foodstarsuk.com/commercial-kitchens-for-rent/food-innovation-six-secrets/ The post 6 Food Trends Driving Food Innovation appeared first on [...]

6 Food Trends Driving Food Innovation2022-08-22T03:58:41+00:00

Women Make Great Leaders

2021-04-08T19:22:19+00:00

Key Reasons Women Make Great Leaders What makes a woman a great leader? Why aren’t women taking up this space in our society at the moment? These questions have been asked time and time again so lets take a look at this. Should we consider a person’s gender when talking about leadership, or should we look simply at their skills, qualities and attributes. We know the shocking figures in relation to female leadership within Europe, leadership positions are generally taken up by their male counterparts, even in instances where women are more qualified. We want to shift this balance and create [...]

Women Make Great Leaders2021-04-08T19:22:19+00:00

Community Action in practice

2021-04-13T09:11:43+00:00

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Community Action in practice2021-04-13T09:11:43+00:00

Meet our Tourism Recovery Partners!

2021-04-08T19:22:16+00:00

Meet our Tourism Recovery Partners! Meet Our Lead partner – University of the Highlands and Islands The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), are the United Kingdom’s leading integrated university encompassing both further education and higher education. Based in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, and with 40,000 Further and higher education students, our distinctive partnership of 13 independent colleges and research institutions is locally based and rooted in communities, but with national and international reach. Tourism and Adventure studies are our flagship subjects: through the School of Adventure Studies (SOAS) we deliver a range of courses, detailed below, while [...]

Meet our Tourism Recovery Partners!2021-04-08T19:22:16+00:00

Famous musicians from refugee families

2021-04-19T14:56:17+00:00

History is replete with immigrants who have brought economic, entrepreneurial and artistic skills with them, from the Flemish weavers who came to England in the 14th century to the millions of Europeans who emigrated to America in the late 19th. Today’s refugees and migrants also have plenty to offer. For too many people, being a refugee or an internally displaced person impacts every single day of their lives, and not only June 20, which has been observed as World Refugee Day since 2001. Wars, persecution and other violence have driven a record 68.5 million people from their homes in 2017, according to the U.N. [...]

Famous musicians from refugee families2021-04-19T14:56:17+00:00

YDSI Launches

2021-04-08T19:22:01+00:00

Omagh Enterprise Company welcomed all the Young Digital Social Innovators project partners to Omagh, Northern Ireland for the initial two-day meeting of the project. It was a highly productive meeting led by Mary, Oonagh and Nick around a topic of very significant importance, not just in the UK but across Europe. The meeting facilitated the discussion surrounding the growing significance of the DSI phenomena within the partner region and the possibilities it holds. Young Digital Social Innovators aims to empower young people to become confident social innovators making the most of digital technology available to them. To do so, we will [...]

YDSI Launches2021-04-08T19:22:01+00:00
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